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Lee enfield no4 mk1 t
Lee enfield no4 mk1 t





lee enfield no4 mk1 t

More than one stake per screw head, indicates the pad has been removed or replaced, either for repair or overhaul. Staking the end of the slot with a pin punch is an uncomplicated way to lock a screw head, and was listed in the armourer’s orders in March 1946. by Terry "maple_leaf_eh" Warnerīesides looking for both ‘T’ and ‘TR’, one very simple test is to examine the screw heads on the pads. Reproduced below is a partial extract of an excellent general article on the subject, by a one of our members, Terry "maple_leaf_eh" Warner. With the advent of modern third party reproductions of various No.4(T) components, collectors need to be increasingly aware of what an "all correct" period No.4(T) sniper rifle should look like. Note: Pics of rifle provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member ~Angel~. 303 No.4(T) Sniper Rifle by Peter Laidler & Ian Skennerton (1993) - ISBN: 0949749176 The British Sniper by Ian Skennerton (1983) - ISBN: 0949749036

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22nd,1942 - March 21st, 1946 as calculated by Peter Laidler) 5 Groove, Enfield, Left Handīarrel Length.







Lee enfield no4 mk1 t